Doesn't Oracle own Java? and don't android apps run a ripped off version of Java? I'm no patent lawyer but I can see no way that the Dalvik VM DOESN'T infringe some Java patents.
This will be a BIG payday to Oracle. Or it will be resolved by some cross branding...
how many politicians are on facebook now? facebook is THE social network (some regions have other dominant networks i realise). it already has the mindshare and the majority of peoples social information, they won't move, if facebook screws soemthing up (in the eyes of the public) politicians will get involved
so the code that implements the social network is open source, that means absolutely nothing, it really provides nothing to anyone, its just another social network that fragments the internet (in terms of end users)
what we need is open standards for exchange of social media data, we can already do this in parts, facebook seems to have a pretty good api (i haven't delved too deep), but obviously its not a standard, we can import contacts from gmail to facebook and the similar but we can't just transfer our social data from one platform to another. migrate from facebook to diaspora and you start again with a clean sheet, who's going to do that? myspace versus facebook was early, now facebook is the standard.
oh crap, i just realised that facebook is the social version of M$ windows.
The absolute must of an e-voting machine is a hard copy version that can be latter verified. Essentially I would have thought that the voter enters their vote, the machine electronically records the vote and the paper vote is verified by the voter before being lodged along with teh electronic version. Voters dont need receipts, infact that can cause problems with coersion. A voter must go in with nothing and come out with nothing but be assured that their vote is recorded correctly. you can never fully trust an electronic e-voting system without a hard copy verification system.
But at the end of the day the e-voting system just allows the votes to be tallied quickly, the hard copy would still need to be counted to provide a check and balance.
I was thinking the other day that we already have a distributed system that people trust to record vital transactions, the banking Atm system. Why not turn ATM's into voting booths by giving all voters an anonymous voting "bank card".
i think people are misunderstanding what open really means in the case of a mobile phone platform.
the software on it may be open but you have to connect it to a controlled infrastructure where the controller can make you do what ever they want...
RISC is definately the way these days, even if things look CISC from the outside, internally the best way is to use components that are simpler as they are much easier to understand and optimise, so CISC architectures end up deconstructing their instructions anyway.
RISC isn't just about reducing the instruction set, but about providing less complex instructions that can be implemented more efficiently, although there is one instruction I'd argue that this is a CISC architecture.
it doesn't ahve to download the entire collada file to view it, i haven't looked into it, but i assume the conversion is done on the server end and a smaller binary format is sent to the phone for viewing?
Thats exactly what I thought. MS might be able to develop the ancilliary chips but the GPU? give me a break. The chip is ATI, surely everyone knows that.
And a recall? No, there has never been a recall... MS has acknowledged they may spend towards $1 billion on fixing issues but this is just through returns and they've extended the warranty../'ers you've let yourselves down.
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*cuddles his dual core, it's okay baby, you still got a couple of years*
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this is the key, quad core cpu's are around the corner, one core for physics. sure a cpu core may not be great at physics (well, not as good as a dedicated chip) but consumers won't see much difference. may use one of the cores of a quad core gpu. anyway, the dedicated physics card is dead in the water. pull the patents out and plug them into the gpu.
japanese farmers don't have dogs, they were all eaten in the great puppy eating frenzy instigated by Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1196 as part of his campaign to reduce the influence of the Kamakura shoguns. sounds crazy, but heres the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamakura_shogunate
So RoR can't be used to solve every problem on the planet?
People get to hung up on a platform or tool. The worst thing anyone could do is to blindly give a project to a dedicated RoR or PHP or Java developer. It should be given to a developer who may enlist an implementation technology expert to implement it.
Software projects fail because they get hung up on implementation, don't have enough design or don't have correctly formatted requirements. if projects fail in implementation its being done by a group of idiots and deserved to fail.
Maybe after one of them gets the nomination they'll ask the other to be their running mate, its not out of the question (although i can imagine more chance of Obama asking Hillary) and being vice president is a pretty good stepping stone to president...
8 years of Obama/Hillary followed by 8 years of Hillary anyone? no, can't see it happening myself (mainly because Hillary would more or less have to continue Obama's policies.)
Bill Clinton in the white house for 24 years anyone?
If someone asks who you voted for you don't have to tell them, no matter what, and they can't make a decision based on it (of course they'll just blame your non-employment on some other reason). Would you really want to work for someone who demanded that you had voted for them?
but wait, when a newspaper or magazine is put onto the ipad shouldn't it become something else? something magical and fun and exciting?
i'm assuming here that CmdrTaco has some monetary based link to this blogger, otherwise this must the slowest news day ever
grab the mouth piece and start blowing ...
so where do i get a chip that plays webm?
it's open but a crap product without hardware support, awesome
Doesn't Oracle own Java? and don't android apps run a ripped off version of Java? I'm no patent lawyer but I can see no way that the Dalvik VM DOESN'T infringe some Java patents.
This will be a BIG payday to Oracle. Or it will be resolved by some cross branding ...
"Android - powered by Java"
how many politicians are on facebook now? facebook is THE social network (some regions have other dominant networks i realise). it already has the mindshare and the majority of peoples social information, they won't move, if facebook screws soemthing up (in the eyes of the public) politicians will get involved
so the code that implements the social network is open source, that means absolutely nothing, it really provides nothing to anyone, its just another social network that fragments the internet (in terms of end users) what we need is open standards for exchange of social media data, we can already do this in parts, facebook seems to have a pretty good api (i haven't delved too deep), but obviously its not a standard, we can import contacts from gmail to facebook and the similar but we can't just transfer our social data from one platform to another. migrate from facebook to diaspora and you start again with a clean sheet, who's going to do that? myspace versus facebook was early, now facebook is the standard. oh crap, i just realised that facebook is the social version of M$ windows.
The absolute must of an e-voting machine is a hard copy version that can be latter verified. Essentially I would have thought that the voter enters their vote, the machine electronically records the vote and the paper vote is verified by the voter before being lodged along with teh electronic version. Voters dont need receipts, infact that can cause problems with coersion. A voter must go in with nothing and come out with nothing but be assured that their vote is recorded correctly. you can never fully trust an electronic e-voting system without a hard copy verification system. But at the end of the day the e-voting system just allows the votes to be tallied quickly, the hard copy would still need to be counted to provide a check and balance. I was thinking the other day that we already have a distributed system that people trust to record vital transactions, the banking Atm system. Why not turn ATM's into voting booths by giving all voters an anonymous voting "bank card".
what ever happened to Java games? there are bindings to 3d acceleration and its installed pretty much every where. so where are all the java games?
so they've added probability to the rule based systems, sounds like fuzzy logic? this is ground breaking? i must be missing something?
gold!
i think people are misunderstanding what open really means in the case of a mobile phone platform. the software on it may be open but you have to connect it to a controlled infrastructure where the controller can make you do what ever they want...
a bit different? only if you dont use your phone as a phone.
the linux australia conference is in new zealand?
RISC is definately the way these days, even if things look CISC from the outside, internally the best way is to use components that are simpler as they are much easier to understand and optimise, so CISC architectures end up deconstructing their instructions anyway. RISC isn't just about reducing the instruction set, but about providing less complex instructions that can be implemented more efficiently, although there is one instruction I'd argue that this is a CISC architecture.
it doesn't ahve to download the entire collada file to view it, i haven't looked into it, but i assume the conversion is done on the server end and a smaller binary format is sent to the phone for viewing?
sorry, but they mention that they have linux running on top of their kernel? how can you run a kernel on top of a another kernel?
click the basic html link ... no js
Thats exactly what I thought. MS might be able to develop the ancilliary chips but the GPU? give me a break. The chip is ATI, surely everyone knows that. And a recall? No, there has never been a recall ... MS has acknowledged they may spend towards $1 billion on fixing issues but this is just through returns and they've extended the warranty. ./'ers you've let yourselves down.
*cuddles his dual core, it's okay baby, you still got a couple of years*
this is the key, quad core cpu's are around the corner, one core for physics. sure a cpu core may not be great at physics (well, not as good as a dedicated chip) but consumers won't see much difference. may use one of the cores of a quad core gpu. anyway, the dedicated physics card is dead in the water. pull the patents out and plug them into the gpu.
So to summarise this is the Microsoft Big Arse Table with out the table? Hmmm, I'm not sure that they've run this past their marketing department.
japanese farmers don't have dogs, they were all eaten in the great puppy eating frenzy instigated by Minamoto no Yoritomo in 1196 as part of his campaign to reduce the influence of the Kamakura shoguns. sounds crazy, but heres the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamakura_shogunate
So RoR can't be used to solve every problem on the planet?
People get to hung up on a platform or tool. The worst thing anyone could do is to blindly give a project to a dedicated RoR or PHP or Java developer. It should be given to a developer who may enlist an implementation technology expert to implement it.
Software projects fail because they get hung up on implementation, don't have enough design or don't have correctly formatted requirements. if projects fail in implementation its being done by a group of idiots and deserved to fail.
Maybe after one of them gets the nomination they'll ask the other to be their running mate, its not out of the question (although i can imagine more chance of Obama asking Hillary) and being vice president is a pretty good stepping stone to president ...
8 years of Obama/Hillary followed by 8 years of Hillary anyone? no, can't see it happening myself (mainly because Hillary would more or less have to continue Obama's policies.)
Bill Clinton in the white house for 24 years anyone?
If someone asks who you voted for you don't have to tell them, no matter what, and they can't make a decision based on it (of course they'll just blame your non-employment on some other reason). Would you really want to work for someone who demanded that you had voted for them?